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Police

Suphamas Orders Consumer Protection Committee to Expand Bus Recklessness Investigation, Demands Window Damage Reimbursement from Passengers

An elderly bus passenger injured in a high-speed turn was wrongly charged 4,300 baht for window damage; Thailand's consumer protection minister has ordered an investigation and demanded reimbursement, calling it a violation of passenger rig

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On May 18, 2026, Suphamas Israpakdi, Minister Attached to the Prime Minister's Office and overseer of the Consumer Protection Board (CPB), addressed the incident involving bus line 4-3E on the Victory Monument-Mo Chit 2 route. An elderly female passenger suffered a head injury when the driver made a sharp turn at high speed on May 16th, causing her to strike and shatter a window. She was detained and forced to pay 4,300 baht in damages before being taken to the hospital.

Suphamas confirmed the victim should not pay this amount and ordered the CPB to coordinate with the Land Transport Department to improve public transportation safety standards across the system to prevent similar incidents. She emphasized the matter extends beyond disciplining the two employees involved, as it constitutes a violation of consumer rights under Section 4 of the Consumer Protection Act B.E. 2522 in two key areas: the right to safe service use and the right to compensation for damages.

Charging an injured passenger for damages caused by employee negligence is an improper burden-shifting, and consumers bear no responsibility for damages they did not cause. Suphamas urged all state and private transport operators to remember that once they collect fares, their primary duty is to safely deliver passengers to their destination. If an incident occurs, passengers must be taken to a hospital immediately. Under no circumstances should operators detain passengers or threaten them to extract payment. She advised the public never to pay under pressure, to document evidence, call 191, and file complaints with the CPB immediately.

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National

Barcelona Extends Hansi Flick's Contract Through 2028

Barcelona has extended Hansi Flick's contract through 2028 after the German coach led the club to consecutive La Liga titles since arriving in 2024.

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Barcelona has completed a contract extension with German head coach Hansi Flick through 2028 following his continued excellent work with the team, especially in leading them to consecutive La Liga championships. Flick took over Barcelona's helm in 2024 and has since guided the team to win back-to-back La Liga titles, as well as one Copa del Rey championship and two Spanish Super Cup titles. His original contract was set to expire in 2027, but the new extension adds one additional year and includes a further optional extension clause for another year. The 61-year-old coach expressed his satisfaction, stating: "I'm happy about this. We'll continue working together until 2028, which means both the club and I have the right to make decisions about the future. It's a good agreement, and I know I'm in the right place for me."

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National

Kasetsart University Rector Selection Committee Votes to Appoint Kongsak Thiengtham as 16th President

Kasetsart University's rector selection committee appointed Assistant Professor Dr. Kongsak Thiengtham as the institution's 16th president, following the death of predecessor Jongrak Watcharintharatana in January.

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On May 18, 2025, the Kasetsart University rector selection committee voted to appoint Assistant Professor Dr. Kongsak Thiengtham as the institution's 16th president, succeeding Jongrak Watcharintharatana. The committee had interviewed all six candidates on May 13, 2025, and following the established selection procedures outlined in the 2016 rector recruitment regulations, narrowed the field to three finalists listed alphabetically: Assistant Professor Dr. Kongsak Thiengtham (veterinarian), Damrong Sripraram, and Associate Professor Sutkhet Nakasathian. The university council considered all three candidates' visions and management proposals during a special meeting, where it voted to appoint Assistant Professor Dr. Kongsak Thiengtham as the 16th rector of Kasetsart University. This appointment follows the passing of former rector Dr. Jongrak Watcharintharatana on January 29, 2025.

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Police

Injured Woman in Train-Bus Collision Denied Compensation and Lost 27,000 Baht on Day of Accident

A woman injured in a May 16 train-bus collision near Makkasan Airport Rail Link Station lost 27,000 baht in cash and was denied government compensation, despite hospitalization and subsequent medical costs. She was hit when the freight trai

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A woman injured in the freight train collision with Route 206 bus was denied compensation and also lost a bag with 27,000 baht in cash at the accident scene. The incident occurred near Makkasan Airport Rail Link Station on May 16 at approximately 3:30 PM, resulting in 8 deaths and numerous injuries.

Ms. Chataporn Sae Kong, one of the injured passengers, filed a report with Makkasan Police on May 18 regarding her missing document bag and cash. She explained that she had withdrawn the money that morning to purchase a gold ring and was riding her motorcycle to Lotus Rama 4. She parked about three vehicles away from the bus, which was struck by the freight train. The impact caused the bus to collide with her parked motorcycle, resulting in minor injuries. Her motorcycle suffered slight damage, and her work bag with the cash disappeared.

The missing bag was white fabric with a blue strap, containing a black wallet and a black employee ID card labeled "Saem." She had hung it on her motorcycle's handlebar.

Regarding compensation, the hospital referred her to Justice Ministry officials. Preliminary discussions indicated she does not qualify for government assistance because her injuries were not severe enough to require hospitalization for 21 days. She had to pay for her own medications using private insurance. Additionally, her newly purchased motorcycle from May 11 was not yet registered, preventing her from filing an insurance claim. When she returned home, she experienced adverse drug reactions and had to pay over 1,000 baht in cash for follow-up treatment at the hospital.

She appealed for reconsideration of compensation policies, noting that while the deceased must be compensated, injured workers such as motorcycle taxi drivers hospitalized for several days are losing significant income and deserve equal consideration for compensation.

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Breaking

Urgent: Fill Up Now – Gas Prices Rising Tomorrow, Petrol and Gasohol Up 0.85 Baht/Liter, Diesel Up 0.75 Baht/Liter

Petrol and gasohol prices rise 0.85 baht per liter from May 19, while diesel climbs 0.75 baht, prompting drivers to fill up today at current rates.

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PTT Station announced on May 18, 2025 that petrol and gasohol prices will increase by 0.85 baht per liter, while all diesel types will rise by 0.75 baht per liter, with the exception of premium diesel which will remain unchanged. The new prices take effect on May 19 at 5:00 AM.

The new retail prices are: petrol at 54.49 baht/liter, Gasohol 95 at 44.90 baht/liter, Gasohol 91 at 44.53 baht/liter, E20 at 37.90 baht/liter, E85 at 33.84 baht/liter, and Premium Gasohol 95 at 52.39 baht/liter.

For diesel products, Diesel B7 is now 42.20 baht/liter and Diesel B20 is 35.20 baht/liter, while premium diesel remains unchanged. These prices do not yet include Bangkok city taxes.

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National

Deputy Defense Minister Inspects Combat Fleet, Emphasizes Strengthening Navy's Maritime Sovereignty Defense

Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Tharapong Malaakham inspected the Royal Thai Navy's Combat Fleet in Chachoengsao Province to assess operational readiness and reinforce maritime sovereignty defense across the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea.

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On May 18, 2569, Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Tharapong Malaakham, accompanied by Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Saran Petcharanon and his team, inspected the Royal Thai Navy's Combat Fleet in Sattahip District, Chachoengsao Province. The inspection aimed to assess operational readiness, identify challenges in maritime security missions, and boost morale among personnel defending national sovereignty. The visit was hosted by Admiral Kravit Chayarote, Commander of the Combat Fleet.

The Combat Fleet serves as the primary combat force of the Royal Thai Navy, comprising over 10,000 personnel and equipped with naval vessels, combat aircraft, surveillance aircraft, transport aircraft, and various helicopter types. All units are prepared to conduct operations 24 hours a day across the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.

The Combat Fleet's mission encompasses maritime sovereignty protection, safeguarding national interests, preventing and suppressing maritime crimes, protecting and assisting fishing vessels, and search-and-rescue operations for maritime accident victims—all critical to national and public security. Sattahip is home to major command units and support facilities of the Royal Thai Navy, playing vital roles in maintaining security and protecting maritime interests.

During the inspection, the Deputy Defense Minister and his delegation visited the HTMS Phhumibhol Adulyadej and HTMS Naresuan, both high-performance frigates. The Deputy Defense Minister praised all units for their strong and dedicated work, emphasizing the importance of personnel performing their duties with sacrifice, diligence, and dedication to the common good. He called for seamless cooperation and coordination to enhance the Navy's capabilities and maintain maximum readiness in protecting national sovereignty and maritime interests.

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National

La Mode en Majesté: Thai Royal Fashion Takes Center Stage in Paris Exhibition

Thai royal fashion and textiles take the spotlight in Paris at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, with an exhibition of over 200 pieces celebrating 170 years of Thai-French diplomatic relations through clothing and contemporary design.

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Thai textiles, royal fashion and contemporary design have taken centre stage in Paris with the opening of "La Mode en Majesté: Royal Thai Dress from Tradition to Modernity," a major exhibition celebrating the artistry and evolution of Thai dress.

The exhibition is now open to the public at Musée des Arts Décoratifs until 1 November 2026 under the patronage of Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya. The showcase marks the 170th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and France.

Organised through a collaboration between the Support Arts and Crafts International Centre of Thailand, the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles and the Thai Embassy in Paris, the exhibition explores how fashion and textiles have long served as cultural and diplomatic bridges between the two countries.

Spread across seven galleries, the exhibition features more than 200 items, including royal attire, antique brocade textiles, intricate handicrafts and contemporary fashion pieces by leading Thai designers.

Visitors begin with a gallery tracing 170 years of Thai-French relations through clothing and diplomacy, followed by a section dedicated to the eight styles of traditional royal Thai dress. The display includes outfits worn by Queen Sirikit, Queen Suthida and Princess Sirivannavari, reflecting the evolution of Thai royal fashion across generations.

One of the exhibition's highlights focuses on royal craftsmanship, showcasing Thai artisanal works such as embroidered fans, handbags and Benjarong porcelain. Another gallery explores Queen Sirikit's collaborations with French fashion house Balmain and embroidery atelier Maison Lesage, featuring sketches, fabrics and couture embroidery that blend Thai artistry with French haute couture.

The exhibition also spotlights regional Thai weaving traditions and the transformation of mudmee silk into international high fashion.

The final gallery presents embroidery work from the SIRIVANNAVARI label alongside creations by Thai contemporary designers including ASAVA, WISHARAWISH and MESHMUSEUM, offering modern interpretations of Thai identity through fashion.

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Police

Residents Alarmed After Man in Joker Mask with Machine Gun Ammunition Belts Spotted at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market

A man wearing a Joker mask and toy ammunition belt accessories at a Bangkok floating market sparked safety concerns after a tourist called police, but officers confirmed the items were costume novelties and the resident had no criminal inte

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Residents Alarmed After Man in Joker Mask with Machine Gun Ammunition Belts Spotted at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market in Talad Noi Area

On May 18, 2025, Deputy Inspector Apicha Kram Suengern of Talad Noi Police Station and officers investigated reports of a suspicious man wearing a gold Joker mask and carrying two machine gun ammunition belts at Khlong Lat Mayom floating market over safety concerns. The incident was reported at 4:40 p.m. on May 17.

Officers discovered the man was wearing ammunition belt accessories that were found to be toy items sold at ordinary toy shops. The man also had a gold bicycle decorated with gold bullet casings.

Upon questioning, the man was identified as a Tha Phra district resident who regularly cycles around and consistently favors this style of dress. Local residents reported frequently seeing him cycling to temple events and community gatherings.

On that day, the man came to rest at the floating market to relax and was checking his phone when a vigilant tourist noticed him and called the 191 emergency line due to safety concerns. Officers subsequently conducted their investigation.

Khlong Lat Mayom floating market maintains regular police patrols of the area and has volunteer police and security personnel stationed throughout all operating hours on weekends. Police confirmed the tourist attraction is safe for visitors and patrons, as Talad Noi Police Station strictly follows current police leadership directives.

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Local

Buriram Parents Flock to Pawn Shops for School Opening, Pawning Gold and Silk

Buriram parents are pawning gold jewelry and silk at the municipal pawn shop to afford school uniforms and tuition as the academic year begins, with the institution serving 400-500 customers daily under reduced interest rates through June.

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On May 18, 2025, reporters observed intense activity at the Buriram Municipality Financial Institution as parents and guardians brought valuable items, particularly gold jewelry and silk, to pawn in order to raise money for school uniforms, educational supplies, and tuition fees as students prepare for the new academic year, which began today for many schools. Gold jewelry remains the most commonly pawned item due to current high gold prices, with the institution currently accepting pawns at 54,000 baht per baht of gold weight, adjusting daily according to market conditions. The municipality expects this activity to continue through the end of May.

The Buriram Municipality Financial Institution has implemented special reduced interest rates from May 1 to June 30, 2025, to ease the financial burden on families. For principal amounts not exceeding 5,000 baht, the rate is 0.25 percent per month for the first three months, then 0.50 percent per month thereafter. For amounts between 5,000 and 10,000 baht, the rate is 0.75 percent for the first three months, then 1 percent per month. For amounts of 10,000 baht and above, the rate is 1 percent per month.

Ms. Piyada Wonglakorn, manager of the Buriram Municipality Financial Institution, reported that the institution is currently serving 400-500 customers daily, with over 90 percent pawning gold jewelry to secure funds for school fees and supplies. She noted that in addition to gold, there has been an increase in customers pawning silk. The institution has prepared 500 million baht in reserves to handle the increased demand and continues offering reduced interest rates to support families during the school opening period.

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Tourism

Luxury Watches Showcase Latest Collections with Premium Design and Cutting-Edge Technology

TAG Heuer, MIDO, Rado, and Minerva unveiled new luxury watch collections combining premium design with advanced technology. TAG Heuer's Formula 1 Solargraph and redesigned Monaco Chronograph feature solar-powered mechanisms and refined aest

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TAG Heuer, MIDO, Rado, and Minerva have unveiled their latest watch collections, competing on luxury and advanced technology. In the digital world, timepieces remain key accessories that complete any style. Luxury brands are showcasing new collections, with TAG Heuer building on its heritage of vibrant colors, speed, and dynamic energy with the TAG Heuer Formula 1 38mm Solargraph collection. This presents the TAG Heuer Formula 1 in a softer, more refined perspective while maintaining confidence, capturing excitement, freshness, and expressive power that perfectly reflects both the competitive spirit and the new generation.

Available in five colors: beige opaline dial conveying sophisticated warmth, limited to 3,500 pieces; pastel pink opaline dial expressing vibrant energy and distinctiveness, limited to 2,500 pieces; pastel blue opaline dial communicating freshness and clarity, paired with matching rubber straps that are durable and comfortable, with a case crafted from TH Polylight material that is exceptionally lightweight. Powered by the Solargraph mechanism using both natural and synthetic light as energy sources, with green pastel (1,500 pieces) and lavender blue (1,000 pieces) variants. The case is sand-blasted steel with a three-row steel bracelet that clearly elevates elegance.

TAG HEUER has redesigned its iconic square-shaped watch, unveiling the new TAG HEUER MONACO CHRONOGRAPH. From the first square-cased waterproof chronograph wristwatch, the design has been adjusted to be more curved and comfortable to wear. Powered by an in-house automatic mechanism, the TH20-11 caliber, with a sapphire crystal shaped more authentically square, 39-millimeter case made from Grade 5 titanium with gently curved sides.

Available in three colors: TAG Heuer Monaco's signature navy blue inspired by the watch Steve McQueen wore in the 1971 film Le Mans, deep green with sunray dial and lacquer coating, and a black version in a two-tone case combining Grade 5 titanium with 18K 5N rose gold. Equipped with the in-house TH20-11 caliber with an 80-hour power reserve.

MIDO introduced the new 2026 Ocean Star GMT, reflecting the image of modern-era traveler watches that blend strength with practical functions in every situation, with brand ambassador Lee Jong Suk conveying the watch's unique charm perfectly. The Ocean Star GMT features a 44mm stainless steel case with satin and polished finishing, a black ceramic rotating bezel in one direction with luminous dots at the 12 o'clock position and ergonomic grooves for easy operation even underwater or when wet.

The black velvet-textured dial features individual applied hour markers with finely polished hour and minute hands coated with white Super-Luminova for clear time reading in low light. Large seconds hand and orange GMT hand. The case is covered with a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, with a date window at 3 o'clock, crown, and screw-down caseback providing maximum 200-meter water resistance. Powered by the automatic Caliber 80 mechanism with a maximum 80-hour power reserve and Nivarox balance spring, resistant to magnetic fields and shocks.

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Police

Wife Devastated as Lightning Kills Husband, Two Friends Injured—She Recounts Ominous Premonition

A 69-year-old man died after being struck by lightning while sheltering under a tree during heavy rain in Udon Thani's Non Saad District on May 18; two neighbors were injured in the same incident.

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On May 18, 2025, Pismai, 62, the wife of Suna, 69, was devastated by her husband's sudden death. Suna died after being struck by lightning in a cassava grove near Ban Non Samran village in Non Saad District, Udon Thani, along with two neighbors, Wilai and Thinakorn, who suffered serious injuries. The three men had sought shelter under a large sadue tree during heavy rain while working in the rice fields when lightning struck suddenly. Suna was found dead beneath the tree with a stainless steel glass lodged near his midsection, and a pickup truck parked nearby. Officials suspect the glass—a conductive metal object the victim was holding—may have attracted the lightning strike directly to his body. Pismai recalled that just 2-3 days earlier, a neighbor had mentioned dreaming of many people gathering at their home, never imagining it would become her husband's funeral. Meanwhile, Wilai's wife reported that both injured men are recovering well. Nон Saad Hospital transferred them to Udon Thani Center Hospital, where doctors are monitoring them closely while restricting food and water intake. Overall, both patients have passed the critical stage and are showing significant improvement.

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